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Guest CanadianChris

Nash just tied it for the Blues. Damn, that was a shitty goal for Cloutier.

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Guest starvenger
Nash puts himself over yet again. 1-1.

I don't know which Nash I hate more, Kevin or Tyson. I'd like Steve more if he'd mulletize his hair...

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Guest treble charged

Heh, Greg Millen almost called Tyson Nash 'Steve' during the replay of the goal.

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Guest bob_barron

Can't these guys just put them away and make me breath easy for the first time this series?

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Guest starvenger

Is it just me, or does it seem that a lot of the chaotic games have Kerry Fraser as the ref?

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Guest redbaron51

how many think that Drake (I think) will get suspended for that boarding call at the last seconds of the game?

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Guest treble charged

It was enough to draw a 5 minute major, so a suspension wouldn't be too surprising, but I think he'll wind up with a fine, if anything.

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Guest bob_barron

TORONTO (CP) -- Tie Domi will have a larger role but the Toronto Maple Leafs won't know until game time what part Alexander Mogilny might play in Game 5 of their first-round NHL playoff series against the Flyers in Philadelphia on Saturday afternoon.

 

Domi was left on the bench when coach Pat Quinn opted to use only three forward lines during most of the three overtime periods in Wednesday's 3-2 Flyers win that evened the series 2-2.

 

Not getting a chance to contribute with that game on the line stung Domi, who has had the best season of his career.

 

But he didn't sulk. He offered words of encouragement to teammates coming off the ice. He emerged as a consumate team player.

 

"Obviously, Pat felt he had three lines in a groove," Domi said after practice Friday. "I respect his decision and have no problem with it.

 

 

Domi has nothing but winning on his mind.

 

 

"It's pretty selfish to think about whether you're going to play or not play. This is the time of year where sacrifices are to be made, and I'm willing to sacrifice. You just try to be supportive and be a cheerleader. As long as we come out on top, I don't really care."

 

Quinn huddled with Domi and played him on a line with Darcy Tucker and Travis Green for a full workout Friday before the team's flight to Philadelphia. It's a line that could do some physical damage.

 

"He talked to me and said, `You're going to be a big part of the next game,"' Domi said of the message he received from Quinn.

 

As for Mogilny, who scored five goals in the opening three games and missed Game 4 as a precaution after he was felled by a stick to the chin in Game 3, his availability depends on whether he's free of headaches.

 

"If there's any recurrence of the headaches, then he's still not over it," said Quinn. "I don't think you should fool with those types of injuries."

 

Mogilny looked fine on the ice. But he did Tuesday, too, before feeling out of sorts later in the day and not passing the necessary tests.

 

His teammates are talking as if he'll be in the Game 5 lineup.

 

"It's nice to see he's skating and should be OK," said captain Mats Sundin. "Having him back is going to spark our team."

 

Gary Roberts did not step on the ice on Friday but Quinn said he was merely giving a bruised foot additional rest. He'll play Saturday, said Quinn.

 

"I'm fine," said Roberts.

 

"Just old," Green chirped when he overheard Roberts.

 

The Leafs have to play smarter in their own end.

 

"We've been running around like a fire brigade," said Quinn.

 

The Tucker-Green-Domi unit should provide leadership in the aggressive forechecking department, which was a key to Toronto's two series wins.

 

They'll target Flyers defencemen Eric Desjardins, Dmitry Yushkevich, Eric Weinrich, Chris Therien, Kim Johnsson and Marcus Ragnarsson.

 

"We knew it was going to be a rock 'em sock 'em series," said Green. "We've got a best-of-three in front of us and we're confident we can pull it out."

 

Tucker has no doubt Domi will be pumped.

 

"Tie is always ready to go," he said.

 

On the shots disparity that favours the Flyers in the series, the Leafs couldn't care less.

 

"It's 2-2 in the series and that's all that matters," said Tucker.

 

Chipping in with a goal or two would be a major plus for the unit.

 

"A big reason this team has had success is that we've got guys on the third and fourth lines capable of scoring," said Green, who scored Wednesday.

 

The Leafs had three power-play chances to eight for the Flyers in Game 4, and that can't continue, says Domi.

 

"Fortunately, our penalty killing has been great, and Eddie (Belfour) has been great," he said. "Obviously, we want to stay out of the box.

 

"Momentum is a big thing and when you give a team momentum on a power play like we did in Games 2 and 4 . . . we have to play five-on-five more.

 

"It's those slashing and hooking calls that are frustrating. The ones that are taken stopping goals and playing aggressive are one thing, it's the pussy-footing ones that are frustrating."

 

Expect to see Domi pestering goaltender Roman Cechmanek.

 

"We're getting guys going to the net, we've just got to get guys to stop there," he said.

 

Mogilny would line up with Sundin and Roberts, Robert Reichel would be between Owen Nolan and Jonas Hoglund, and Tom Fitzgerald would skate with Mikael Renberg and Paul Healey if Quinn maintains the combinations he favoured in Friday's workout.

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Guest starvenger
Domi has nothing but winning on his mind.

I think most people would argue this point, since many say that Domi lacks a brain inside that giant skull of his...

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Guest LaParkaMarka

You know the Canucks won when: LaParkaMarka is still mostly drunk. "Go Canucks whoo" is a suprisingly effective pick up line.

 

+1

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Guest bob_barron

I was afraid to watch since I feared I was bad luck so I only watched when the Canucks had a two goal lead

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Guest treble charged

Well, looks like the Leafs are going to have to win 2 in a row now. That's ok, they can do it.

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